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Mapping Anomalous Currents in Supersymmetric Dualities

In many strongly-coupled systems, the infrared dynamics is described by different degrees of freedom from the ultraviolet. It is then natural to ask how operators written in terms of the microscopic variables are mapped to operators composed of the macroscopic ones. Certain types of operators, like...

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Autores principales: Abel, Steven, Buican, Matthew, Komargodski, Zohar
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Publicado: Phys. Rev. D 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.84.045005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1351200
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author Abel, Steven
Buican, Matthew
Komargodski, Zohar
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description In many strongly-coupled systems, the infrared dynamics is described by different degrees of freedom from the ultraviolet. It is then natural to ask how operators written in terms of the microscopic variables are mapped to operators composed of the macroscopic ones. Certain types of operators, like conserved currents, are simple to map, and in supersymmetric theories one can also follow the chiral ring. In this note, we consider supersymmetric theories and extend the mapping to anomalous currents (and gaugino bilinears). Our technique is completely independent of subtleties associated with the renormalization group, thereby shedding new light on previous approaches to the problem. We demonstrate the UV/IR mapping in several examples with different types of dynamics, emphasizing the uniformity and simplicity of the approach. Natural applications of these ideas include the effects of soft breaking on the dynamics of various theories and new models of electroweak symmetry breaking.
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spelling cern-13512002023-03-14T16:49:18Z doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.84.045005 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1351200 eng Abel, Steven Buican, Matthew Komargodski, Zohar Mapping Anomalous Currents in Supersymmetric Dualities Particle Physics - Theory In many strongly-coupled systems, the infrared dynamics is described by different degrees of freedom from the ultraviolet. It is then natural to ask how operators written in terms of the microscopic variables are mapped to operators composed of the macroscopic ones. Certain types of operators, like conserved currents, are simple to map, and in supersymmetric theories one can also follow the chiral ring. In this note, we consider supersymmetric theories and extend the mapping to anomalous currents (and gaugino bilinears). Our technique is completely independent of subtleties associated with the renormalization group, thereby shedding new light on previous approaches to the problem. We demonstrate the UV/IR mapping in several examples with different types of dynamics, emphasizing the uniformity and simplicity of the approach. Natural applications of these ideas include the effects of soft breaking on the dynamics of various theories and new models of electroweak symmetry breaking. In many strongly-coupled systems, the infrared dynamics is described by different degrees of freedom from the ultraviolet. It is then natural to ask how operators written in terms of the microscopic variables are mapped to operators composed of the macroscopic ones. Certain types of operators, like conserved currents, are simple to map, and in supersymmetric theories one can also follow the chiral ring. In this note, we consider supersymmetric theories and extend the mapping to anomalous currents (and gaugino bilinears). Our technique is completely independent of subtleties associated with the renormalization group, thereby shedding new light on previous approaches to the problem. We demonstrate the UV/IR mapping in several examples with different types of dynamics, emphasizing the uniformity and simplicity of the approach. Natural applications of these ideas include the effects of soft breaking on the dynamics of various theories and new models of electroweak symmetry breaking. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/226371 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1351200 Phys. Rev. D Phys. Rev. D, 4 (2011) pp. 045005 2011-05-17
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Abel, Steven
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Komargodski, Zohar
Mapping Anomalous Currents in Supersymmetric Dualities
title Mapping Anomalous Currents in Supersymmetric Dualities
title_full Mapping Anomalous Currents in Supersymmetric Dualities
title_fullStr Mapping Anomalous Currents in Supersymmetric Dualities
title_full_unstemmed Mapping Anomalous Currents in Supersymmetric Dualities
title_short Mapping Anomalous Currents in Supersymmetric Dualities
title_sort mapping anomalous currents in supersymmetric dualities
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.84.045005
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